Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Journal Post 1: TM Research Archive

Designers: Andre Gurtler & Bruno Pfaffli

I like how they took number forms and used them as a graphic, changing the forms to the point where they are not immediately recognizable as numbers. The color scheme of just black and white also add to the abstractness of the forms. 









Designers: Andre Gurtler & Bruno Pfaffli

When I first saw this design I thought I was looking at waves, then with a closer look I was able to see the numbers. I think the typeface is interesting, maybe retro-styled, but I like how they made a picture out of the forms. Again, same designers sticking to the same color scheme. Using black as part of the background also gives the design depth. 





Designers: Andre Gurtler & Bruno Pfaffli

First looking at this design, I thought it looked like they made a graphic sailboat. I really like how they can make graphic images by using numbers forms. In this image they take apart the forms they used to make the number and break it down into just one triangle, the design is overall geometric. 






Designers: Andre Gurtler & Bruno Pfaffli

I love how this design looks very three-dimensional with their use of the angles of the number one form. Keeping almost the entire poster one color, then adding in the black background really makes the ones jump off the page. 







  • Designers: Felix Berman

What really stands out with this poster is its composition. Only using part of the bottom half, they keep almost all of the text small. It would be informative while also eye-catching.









Designers: Emil Ruder

I love the wave-like movement with this poster. How the text is displayed carries the viewers eye top to bottom, right to left. 













 

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